Residents of the neighborhoods where cops are needed the most are mixed on the impact of the apparent slowdown.
Ground Zero of the NYPD Slowdown|Batya Ungar-Sargon|January 1, 2015|DAILY BEAST
Furthermore, mixed race children are the fastest growing population in the country.
Obama Is Right on Race. The Media Is Wrong.|Keli Goff|December 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Rosetta researchers used ROSINA data to determine how much HDO is mixed in with the normal H2O.
Are Comets the Origin of Earth’s Oceans?|Matthew R. Francis|December 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The IFC ended this ban last week and released a plan that the editorial board of the school newspaper has given a mixed review.
Fraternities in a Post-UVA World|Samantha Allen|December 12, 2014|DAILY BEAST
A few years ago, one guide told us, he would be on that train and would see many Palestinians mixed in with the Jewish passengers.
Mass Murder in the Holy City|Michael Tomasky|November 18, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The public was, as they say, of mixed materials; for the most part young men from educational institutions.
Dream Tales and Prose Poems|Ivan Turgenev
Day after day they subsisted upon this dried fish, mixed with sea-water.
Lewis and Clark|William R. Lighton
He whirled—just in time to see the last of the mixed trio disappear into the drawing-room, and the door snap shut behind them.
The Cab of the Sleeping Horse|John Reed Scott
It is also most mixed with words from the Cree dialect of the Algonkin.
The Natural History of the Varieties of Man|Robert Gordon Latham
The blue and green of the curtains and portière each seem to claim their own in the mixed and softened background of the wall.
Principles of Home Decoration|Candace Wheeler
British Dictionary definitions for mixed
mixed
/ (mɪkst) /
adjective
formed or blended together by mixing
composed of different elements, races, sexes, etca mixed school
consisting of conflicting elements, thoughts, attitudes, etcmixed feelings; mixed motives
(of a legal action)
having the nature of both a real and a personal action, such as a demand for the return of wrongfully withheld property as well as for damages to compensate for the loss
having aspects or issues determinable by different persons or bodiesa mixed question of law and fact
(of an inflorescence) containing cymose and racemose branches
(of a nerve) containing both motor and sensory nerve fibres
maths
(of a number) consisting of the sum of an integer and a fraction, as 5 1/2
(of a decimal) consisting of the sum of an integer and a decimal fraction, as 17.43
(of an algebraic expression) consisting of the sum of a polynomial and a rational fraction, such as 2 x + 4 x ² + 2/3x
Why We Need Better Terms For People Who Identify As Two Or More RacesProfessor Nicole Holliday explains why some individuals and groups that identify as two or more races are sensing a lexical gap in terms used to describe their own specific racial combination.